Frontiers: Premier Journey Tribute Band at the House of Blues

Performing more than 150 shows yearly and gaining the respect of the band to which it pays homage, Frontiers has earned its title as the premier Journey tribute band, selling out shows across the nation thanks to its unparalleled ability to live and breathe the music of Journey onstage. Frontman Jeremey Hunsicker's eerie similarities to former Journey star Steve Perry nearly earned Hunsicker a spot in the reconfigured band, but you can still witness this powerhouse vocalist belt out the hits you know and love, including "Don't Stop Believin'," "Open Arms" and "Faithfully." Opening for Frontiers is The Sheagles, the first all-female Eagles tribute band.

The show was great if you like eagles and journey (the opening band was a all women eagles tribute band). The singer does sound a lot like steve perry although the bass and music (esp before the band took a break) was too loud and drowned out the...continued

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About the Ticket Supplier: Live Nation - House of Blues Houston

House of Blues Houston opened in October of 2008 and is located in downtown Houston. The only House of Blues to be designed in a vertical format, this massive venue is the anchor for the Houston Pavilions outdoor shopping and entertainment complex. The Bronze Peacock Room pays tribute to Houston’s first blues club where Big Momma Thornton and Lightnin’ Hopkins played. The giant hand-painted mural in the restaurant portrays these legends, along with hometown heroes Albert Collins Johnny “Guitar” Watson. In keeping with tradition, the House of Blues Houston displays the “Crazy Quilt” and keeps a metal box of mud from the Delta Mississippi underneath its stage.